Eating well can help you as part of your healthy routine. Today, we’re looking at the health benefits of onions, including how they help heart and kidney health.
The brain starts a host of actions for digestion. The order for the pancreas to release insulin goes out before you have taken the first bite of your meal because of an inflammatory response.
We’re looking at the “no white food” diet. We don’t like it for the name alone. Restrictive diet rules can lead you to quit them and feel like you have “failed.” But, the diet is better than the name implies.
Breeding has made it possible that white rice might find a regular spot on your table. After years of selective breeding, a team has created a new type of white rice with a low GI and high protein content.
A new study found that almost nine out of 10 people think their diet is healthier than it is. And the worse a person's diet is, the more likely they are not to realize it.
People are calling balsamic vinegar mixed with sparkling water “healthy Coke.” The slight sweetness of balsamic vinegar can pair with sparkling water to make an interesting drink. But, it’s terrible for teeth.
Carbs in potatoes put them out of reach as an everyday food. But, researchers say they have cracked the problem, and a new processing method may be putting potatoes back into people’s regular rotation.
While we’ve talked about the benefits of tea, we’ve never spoken about why iced tea is excellent. Iced tea is a great way to cool down and help your health. But there are some rules you should follow.
We love eating seasonally, and we think it’s important to try new things. While we might default to spinach or kale when reaching for greens, Swiss chard has an impressive array of nutritional benefits, and it’s in season!
A new report has found that people don’t diet for the same reasons they used to. With that in mind, the old way of dieting doesn’t fit these new goals.
A new diet is designed to help people listen to their hunger cues rather than count calories. In a study, people who followed the “Regulation of Cues” approach to weight loss lost five pounds on average.
It’s rare to have a diet that is wonderful for some people yet awful for others. But, the low-residue diet can be helpful to people with intestinal health concerns but possibly disastrous for people with blood sugar concerns.
In 2019 the FDA changed how sweetener allulose could be listed on labels. It no longer had to be listed as an added sugar. Now, the FDA has refused the request to have tagatose listed the same way. There's controversy over the ruling.
Mangos are in season! Whether you’re cooking with them or just eating them raw, we recommend enjoying them from May through September while they are at the peak of their season.
The longevity diet is interesting because its primary aim isn’t to cause weight loss but a longer life. It has many facets, including restricting calories, what to eat and when to eat it. But is it healthy, practical or useful?
Not only does picking the right breakfast help you get into a healthy mindset, but it also helps your blood sugar. We all know to shun sugary breakfast cereal and muffins. But, what are your best options?
When you think of vegetables that aid your health, cucumber probably doesn’t come in at the top of your list. But we love them because they are low in carbs, and some studies have suggested that they may help manage blood sugar.
The volumetrics diet is designed to make you feel full on fewer calories by eating low-calorie, nutrient-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, salads and soup. But, does it work and is it healthy?
It has long been known that the Mediterranean diet is excellent for heart health and weight management. New research has found that it may also help the brain stay healthy and sharp with aging and help aging overall.
Freeze-dried whole cranberry powder can aid heart health when taken regularly. In a study, men who consumed cranberry powder daily saw significant improvements in blood vessel and heart function after a month.